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  License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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{% extends "privacy/archive/base-resp.html" %}

{% block page_title %}Privacy Notice for Firefox for Fire TV and Firefox for Echo Show — Archived, June 16, 2023{% endblock %}

{% block body_id %}firefox-archived{% endblock %}

{% block body_class %}{{ super() }} format-paragraphs{% endblock %}

{% block article_header_logo %}{{ static('img/privacy/logo-firefox.png') }}{% endblock %}

{% block title %}Privacy Notice for Firefox for Fire TV and Firefox for Echo Show{% endblock %}

{% block time %}<span class="archived">Archived, June 16, 2023</span>{% endblock %}

{% block lead_in %}
  <p>
    <time datetime="2018-10-11" itemprop="dateModified">Version 1.0.1, October 11, 2018</time>
  </p>
  <p>
    At Mozilla, we design products with your privacy in mind. This privacy notice explains what
    data we collect in Firefox for Fire TV and Firefox for Echo Show, why we collect that
    information, and your choices.
  </p>
  <p>
    To learn more about how we receive and handle information, read the
    <a href="{{ url('privacy') }}">Mozilla Privacy Policy</a>.
  </p>
{% endblock %}

{% block sections %}
<section>
  <h2>Things you should know</h2>
  <p class="summary">
    Mozilla receives data by default to help us improve Firefox.
  </p>
  <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
    <li>
      <p>
        <strong>Technical Data</strong>: We receive basic information about your device and Firefox,
        such as OS and browser version, basic information about crashes and errors, and system
        timezone and locale.
      </p>
    </li>
    <li>
      <p>
        <strong>Interaction Data</strong>: We receive information about how often you use Firefox and
        interact with certain features and prompts. For example when you start a new browsing session,
        how often you search in Firefox, and which features in the Settings screen are enabled.
      </p>
      <p>
        Read the documentation or learn how to <a href="https://support.mozilla.org/kb/send-usage-data-firefox-mobile-devices">opt-out</a>
        of this data collection.
      </p>
    </li>
  </ul>
  <p class="summary">
    Mozilla also receives data to display relevant content.
  </p>
  <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
    <li>
      <p>
        <strong>Language/Region</strong>: Firefox receives your designated language/region from Amazon
        to suggest relevant content, including Pocket Recommendations.
      </p>
    </li>
    <li>
      <p>
        <strong>Technical & Interaction data</strong>: Firefox sends Mozilla data such as the the number
        of times suggested content is displayed or clicked. The suggested tiles on the Firefox home screen
        sometimes uses Amazon CloudFront to direct the user to the optimized version of the requested content.
      </p>
    </li>
  </ul>
  <p class="summary">
    Voice commands use Amazon’s Alexa.
  </p>
  <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
    <li>
      <strong>Voice Commands</strong>: When you use voice commands to control Firefox, Amazon receives and
      interprets your voice data to carry out your instructions. Amazon’s Alexa has its own privacy notice,
      which you can find <a href="https://www.alexa.com/help/privacy">here</a>.
    </li>
  </ul>
  </section>
{% endblock %}

{% block footnote %}<p><a href="{{ url('privacy') }}#contact">Contact Us</a></p>{% endblock %}
